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Age of Revolution
High School
A.D. 1850 – 1930

This comprehensive modern history covers both U.S. and World History side by side. The following “revolutions” will be studied in the course of study. They overlap in time, so specific questions will appear on Unit Worksheets.

Revolutions in Society

Revolutions in the Arts

Revolutions in Politics

Revolutions in Faith

Revolutions in Science

Revolutions in Economics

Revolutions in Race

These revolutions interacted and travelled not just through one part of the world, but throughout the world, affecting the affairs of people across the globe.

Research questionnaires are provided for the following areas, with a special questionnaire for students to interact with a chosen famous individual in each unit, imagining how life would be without that person in history. Students will grasp how just one person, themselves included, can change the world!

American presidents and their foreign and domestic policies will be studied

Nobel Prize Winners

World powers and their leaders

Wars and Battles

Humanities (art, music, & architecture)

Civics

Other areas include:

Economics

Literature & Composition (Literature books are assigned and all other literature selections are included in the Student Book)